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CPkingD2002
09-14-2001, 06:42 PM
i have been debating the past few weeks about whether to get an autococker or automag. basically i am looking for a lightweight smaller gun, that shoots somewhat fast. i like the looks of an automag moreso than a cocker. and also, would a minimag trigger be any different than an automag trigger??? can i also get some tips on how to not short-stroke the trigger, or aftermarket items i can but so that it wont shor-stroke as easily?
thanks
CP
Halliday
09-14-2001, 07:36 PM
Mini/Automag triggers: The same. The only way to change them is to use different trigger frames (Benchmark, Dye....)
How not to shortstroke a Mag: The same as a cocker, practice.
Or buy an electronic frame.
Magadeth
09-15-2001, 01:06 PM
Both Mag and Cocker triggers require you to fully pull and fully release the trigger with each shot.
On a cocker, the trigger performs two functons. As you pull the trigger, first the sear is released firing the gun. Then as you continue your trigger pull the gun pneumatics are actuated reloading the gun.
On a mag, the trigger is returned by gas making it nessasary not to ride the trigger to much as it returns to the forward position.
Both guns are very fast once you get used to them.
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